Definition of Pall
Verb: pall pol
- Become less interesting or attractive
- dull
- Cause to lose courage
"palled by the refusal";
- daunt, dash, scare off, frighten off, scare away, frighten away, scare
- Cover with a pall
- Cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing
- cloy
- Cause to become flat
"pall the beer"
- Lose sparkle or bouquet
"wine and beer can pall";
- die, become flat
- Lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to)
"the course palled on her"
- Lose interest or become bored with something or somebody
"I'm so palled of your mother and her complaints about my food";
- tire, weary, fatigue, jade
- A sudden numbing dread
- chill
- Burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
- shroud, cerement, winding-sheet, winding-clothes
- Hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
- curtain, drape, drapery, mantle
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